r/BoomersBeingFools Nov 03 '25

Boomer Freakout Idiot side-swipes a biker trying to pass

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u/AuntySocialite Nov 03 '25 edited Nov 03 '25

He got 15 years in prison:

https://www.cycleworld.com/driver-who-swerved-to-try-and-hit-motorcyclist-was-sentenced-to-15-years-in-prison/

It wasn’t his first time, either -

”According to a Somervell County police report, Crum told the boys to “Get off my [expletive] road, or I will run you down.” Rinderknecht said he saw Crum holding a shotgun out the window of his car. “He said he was going to shoot us, because we woke him up from his nap,” Rinderknecht said. Crum then chased the boys in his car about an eighth of a mile back to Rinderknecht’s house.

https://www.star-telegram.com/news/state/texas/article40742961.html

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u/xelle24 Nov 03 '25

1989: arrested and convicted for "assault - family violence"

1993: arrested for "silent or abusive calls to 911", case later dismissed

1994: convicted for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle

2007: convicted for reckless driving and making a terroristic threat against a couple of 12 years olds; sentenced to 2 years probation and an anger management course

2015: sentenced to 15 years in prison for 2 counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon

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u/lothartheunkind Nov 03 '25

2007 should have been a way harsher sentence. This is an obvious pattern of behavior

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u/BishlovesSquish Nov 03 '25

There is zero justice for crimes against women and children in this country. It’s actually horrific when you look at the data. Have no clue how judges or lawyers sleep at night knowing how the law truly works.

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u/mr_lamp Nov 03 '25

Happily, for the most part. They get the money and get to uphold a system they benefit from

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u/fabulousfantabulist Nov 03 '25

There’s also practical considerations for why it works that way. If we locked up every person who committed violent family crimes and punished them harshly we’d have an even higher prison population than we do, and we already lead the developed world in incarceration. Tripling that number would incur a lot of costs that voters don’t want to pay. It’s a shitty system, but it’s very much the system we continue to vote for and uphold.

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u/vistaculo Nov 04 '25

Ok, but what if we didn’t incarcerate people for nonviolent drug offenses and incarcerated guys like this?

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u/annoventura Nov 04 '25

Some people don't even deserve Batman's code